Did Facebook ads targeted at people under 50 unlawfully discriminate on the basis of age?

Several property management companies in the Washington, D.C. area advertised rental properties on Facebook, but only to users aged 50 and younger. Plaintiff, a 55-year-old woman, never saw these ads while searching for housing. She sued, claiming the companies discriminated against her based on age. Plaintiff argued that by excluding users over 50 from seeing [...]

By |2025-03-05T09:49:57-06:00March 5th, 2025|Social Media|Comments Off on Did Facebook ads targeted at people under 50 unlawfully discriminate on the basis of age?

People tagging the wrong place on Instagram did not help prove trademark infringement

The City and County of San Francisco sued the Port of Oakland and the City of Oakland alleging trademark infringement and unfair competition. The dispute began when Oakland renamed its airport "San Francisco Bay Oakland International Airport," which San Francisco claimed created confusion and harmed the brand of its own airport, San Francisco International Airport [...]

By |2024-11-25T13:52:48-06:00November 25th, 2024|Litigation, Social Media|Comments Off on People tagging the wrong place on Instagram did not help prove trademark infringement

What does the “bill that could ban TikTok” actually say?

In addition to causing free speech concerns, the bill is troubling in the way it gives unchecked power to the Executive Branch. Earlier this week the United States House of Representatives passed a bill that is being characterized as one that could ban TikTok. Styled as the Protecting Americans from Foreign Adversary Controlled Applications Act, the text [...]

By |2024-03-14T21:48:37-05:00March 14th, 2024|Social Media|Comments Off on What does the “bill that could ban TikTok” actually say?
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